Big plays help Carey top Streaks

Ground-oriented Blue Devils break out pass in win

12:47 AM,
Sep. 28, 2013

Written by

Josh Morgret
News-Messenger correspondent

When a team is very notably known as a rushing team, a passing attack can confuse an opponent.

That's exactly what Carey did Friday night against Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic. Carey quarterback Matthew Holsinger threw just eight passes but connected on six of them for 259 yards and four touchdowns as Carey thrashed the Crimson Streaks, 46-7 in Midland Athletic League action.

"We knew we had to play physical," Carey coach Todd Worst said. "We generally do that and for St. Joe to come in here and do that, we couldn't let that happen. You hate to get beat by your own methods, so it was a matter of ...